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Meanings of
desire
in English
Portuguese
desejar
Spanish
confiar
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Expect and wish.
hope
trust
Portuguese
desejar
Portuguese
desejar
Catalan
voler
Spanish
querer
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Feel or have a desire for; want strongly.
want
Portuguese
desejar
German research project.
deutsche servicerobotik initiative
Related terms
research project
Usage of
desire
in English
1
My only
desire
is to help the law in every possible way.
2
Health care apps provide them with the personal health control they
desire
.
3
One common trait he discovered was a
desire
to learn new information.
4
Values like hunger,
desire
,
work rate, competing are hammered home every day.
5
In fact I don't have any
desire
to even vote this year.
6
He could understand the
desire
to let your work speak for you.
7
Carry these new weapons bravely, and you shall accomplish all you
desire
.
8
It is the
desire
of the people here that this situation continue.
9
Mr Johnson had compared the EU with Hitler's
desire
to dominate Europe.
10
Of course, the natural
desire
is to know where is this heading.
11
You know, Marcus, that
freedom
-
the
desire
for freedom-isa war in itself.
12
I believe each vote has been motivated by a
desire
for change.
13
Organisations that deal in information need money to survive, and
desire
influence.
14
The best way would be to extinguish the
desire
for nuclear weapons.
15
Now, however, she had a very special
desire
to look her best.
16
Can one company continue to dominate perceptions of quality, cool and
desire
?
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About this term
desire
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
have no desire
great desire
strong desire
express a desire
own desire
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Translations for
desire
Portuguese
desejar
pretender
esperança
esperar
querer
ter esperança
ansiar
cobiçar
Spanish
confiar
esperar
querer
desear
Catalan
voler
desitjar
Desire
through the time
Desire
across language varieties
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